Coro Energy to build a 100MW wind facility in the Philippines

Coro Energy PLC, the South East Asian energy company with a natural gas and clean energy portfolio, has received approval from the Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE) for its first 100 MW wind project in Oslob, Cebu.

With the area of interest secured, the developer is authorised to proceed with the submission of a wind energy service contract application. As a part of the project, the company will install wind turbines for the onshore Oslob Wind Power Project, in an area covering 4,617 hectares in the municipality of Oslob. Coro Energy will now enter the formal permitting process and install a metalogical mast to gather wind data at the selected site. The company expects to file application for energy service contract with the DOE before the end of November 2022.